WOW, I'm not sure where I've been but this is the first time I'm seeing this unbelievable Tiki landmark! I can't believe my eyes, you have done an incredible job and your creation is a wonder and an inspiration for all of us. Thank you for sharing, definitely an inspiration, I will be doing some additioins and renovations to my little garage bar in the not too distant future! Best Regards!

Due to the amount of winds we get, the bar always had to be cleaned whenever we used it. I finally came up with a way to keep some of the dust and critters out. I had a large hinge that I built a frame for so I could attach the same corrugated metal that we used on the roof.

I attached boat cleats to a post and the awning with a rope going through a block to raise it up and secure it.

I put a thin wood covering on the inside and stained it. Then added some lightweight decor that can be seen in this photo.

I found these 8' roll up shades at Home Depot. They make them up to 10' wide and use a removable crank instead of a pull cord.

Makes a little cozier inside. Also keeps the heat out in the summer and the heat in during our SoCal winter.

This is simply stunning in its magnificence! I had never fathomed that something of this scale was even possible. I'm especially impressed with the wood carvings in the columns and beams. And the pond! Definitely gives me some ideas to chew on for future projects.